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"Community Unites Against Racism, Crime Update, Airport Expansion, and Local School Achievements"
- 2024/11/24
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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Sunday, November 24, 2024.
We start with breaking news. A march led by clergy members is underway in the Short North to combat racism following a recent neo-Nazi demonstration in the area. This comes after community leaders and faith-based groups have been working together to address concerns and promote unity[1].
In other news, a man has been identified in a south Columbus shooting. Police have confirmed that Raheem Dawkins was fatally shot while trying to stop a suspect from breaking into vehicles[2].
Moving to our job market snapshot, there are no major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, construction on the $2 billion John Glenn International Airport terminal is moving forward, with funding for multiple million-dollar contracts awarded recently[3].
In real estate, a notable commercial property sale includes an LLC spending $18.7 million on Columbus residential properties. Additionally, a $3 million Grandview Heights home has been listed, showcasing the diverse and active real estate market in our area[4].
From city hall, the Columbus budget includes $774 million for public safety, highlighting the city's commitment to ensuring the well-being of its residents. Furthermore, the city has sued a smoke shop near Hilliard for repeat underage tobacco sales, emphasizing the importance of enforcing regulations to protect minors[1].
Weather-wise, we're expecting a wintry mix today with temperatures near freezing by Friday morning. This could impact outdoor activities and events, so it's essential to check the forecast before heading out[2].
In new business activity, a national cookie chain has opened its first Ohio storefront in Lewis Center, offering a variety of flavors and an award-winning chocolate chip cookie. On the other hand, a furniture store chain is closing all locations, including four in central Ohio[3][1].
Upcoming community events include the 2025 Columbus Air Show, with its initial lineup announced. Additionally, local faith-based and community leaders are organizing a walk around the Short North to promote unity and safety[1][3].
In local school achievements, the Bishop Watterson High School football team has made it to the state title game, and the co-ed Whetstone High School golf team won the Columbus City League championship[5].
For a feel-good community story, Immaculate Conception School educators and students are making a positive difference by organizing a 'Walk for Water,' highlighting the importance of community involvement and social responsibility[5].
In today's crime report, a man has been arrested in connection to the murder of a 13-year-old boy in northeast Columbus. Also, a woman wanted by the Columbus Division of Police was arrested in Toledo, a year and a half after a man was found shot and killed in north Columbus[3].
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We start with breaking news. A march led by clergy members is underway in the Short North to combat racism following a recent neo-Nazi demonstration in the area. This comes after community leaders and faith-based groups have been working together to address concerns and promote unity[1].
In other news, a man has been identified in a south Columbus shooting. Police have confirmed that Raheem Dawkins was fatally shot while trying to stop a suspect from breaking into vehicles[2].
Moving to our job market snapshot, there are no major hiring announcements or new job postings from top local employers to report today. However, construction on the $2 billion John Glenn International Airport terminal is moving forward, with funding for multiple million-dollar contracts awarded recently[3].
In real estate, a notable commercial property sale includes an LLC spending $18.7 million on Columbus residential properties. Additionally, a $3 million Grandview Heights home has been listed, showcasing the diverse and active real estate market in our area[4].
From city hall, the Columbus budget includes $774 million for public safety, highlighting the city's commitment to ensuring the well-being of its residents. Furthermore, the city has sued a smoke shop near Hilliard for repeat underage tobacco sales, emphasizing the importance of enforcing regulations to protect minors[1].
Weather-wise, we're expecting a wintry mix today with temperatures near freezing by Friday morning. This could impact outdoor activities and events, so it's essential to check the forecast before heading out[2].
In new business activity, a national cookie chain has opened its first Ohio storefront in Lewis Center, offering a variety of flavors and an award-winning chocolate chip cookie. On the other hand, a furniture store chain is closing all locations, including four in central Ohio[3][1].
Upcoming community events include the 2025 Columbus Air Show, with its initial lineup announced. Additionally, local faith-based and community leaders are organizing a walk around the Short North to promote unity and safety[1][3].
In local school achievements, the Bishop Watterson High School football team has made it to the state title game, and the co-ed Whetstone High School golf team won the Columbus City League championship[5].
For a feel-good community story, Immaculate Conception School educators and students are making a positive difference by organizing a 'Walk for Water,' highlighting the importance of community involvement and social responsibility[5].
In today's crime report, a man has been arrested in connection to the murder of a 13-year-old boy in northeast Columbus. Also, a woman wanted by the Columbus Division of Police was arrested in Toledo, a year and a half after a man was found shot and killed in north Columbus[3].
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.